​TUTORIAL 3HOURS 3d goldfish artpaying only a small amount of 5 AUD you will have access to 3 hours of tutorial video, which, explains what you must know to become a good 3D artist with resin.

Goldfish Living Sculpture

Not clear how goldfish painting , this 3d art , was born, we credit Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori ​( The Master ) He was the creator,

started creating 3D images of goldfish by using acrylic and resin and painting one layer at a time, the end result is a fusion of hundreds of 2-dimensional

painted resin images, layered one on top of the others, similar to the function of a 3D printer. The whole process is equal parts painting and sculpture. It is hard to

comprehend the gravity of Fukahori's task, and with each new layer, the goldfish begin to take shape, shifting from the colorfully abstract to the shockingly detailed.

Someone points this art form as inspiration from an ancient Chinese art appeared years ago named "Qisimao" Which means-puss Provoked because The Cat Could never get the fish of water. Also I Came across a user reviews: "this kind of thing we already made them in our country 200 years ago,". pointing me to study the Fuzhou bodiless lacquer ware techniques of painted decoration, the lacquer painted ornaments, is to paint the fish at the end of the container, and then pour water, creating illusions For centuries one of the wonders of the world - goldfish - had been hiding behind the walls of the Chinese and Japanese imperial palaces. There's lot of legends about its origins. One of them tells that goldfish, playing and swimming in a celestial palace, fell over the edge of the cloud to the ground. The other tells about a terrible storm, during which the ocean, enraged, threw out its depths beautiful fishes to the shore. The third legend narrates about a girl as beautiful as morning dawn, who was left by her lover. She had been weeping bitterly, and goldfish arose from her tears.

Traditionally, goldfish have always been a very potent feng shui

symbol for attracting wealth and all-things-good. Their beautiful gold

color has been equated with ancient gold taels (Chinese ingots) for centuries.​One doesn’t need to have actual goldfish to reap the benefits of goldfish ch’i energy. Well chosen art depicting goldfish will do the trick. Speaking of goldfish art, Italian and australian based artist Gerardo Chierchia specializes in it. His techniques of painting goldfish for a 3-D effect and then adding resin to simulate water are truly amazing.

Love to work with architects, designer or interiors designers ... if you want discuss your ideas you can contact me​Chierchia Gerardo FACEBOOK​

WHAT IS 3D RESIN PAINTING ?The stunning three-dimensional paintings were created by layers of resin and paint to create depth.Amazing 3D layered painting of goldenfish were originated by Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori in 2011.With gleaming scales and beautiful movement, these fish look like they could be plucked straight out of the water. A bucket seems to be filled with fast-moving goldfish rests in shallow water. However, it is only on closure inspection that it becomes clear that these are a clever optical illusions.The painstaking process sees the artist begin with a thin layer of resin, which he then paints fish onto using acrylic. Gradually, layer by layer, more details are added to bring the animals to life and create the optical illusion. On top of the sandwiched layers of resin are drawn animals before allowing the resin to settle and pouring another layer on top.

Creating and sharing amazing 3D resin paintings with people who love original art. We are enjoying to bring clients' creative ideas into a resin art.Each item is hand-painted by acrylic paints and resin. UNBELIEVABLE 3D LAYERED PAINTINGS OF GOLDFISH深堀隆介畫法 樹脂金魚畫 Replica work of Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori With their gleaming scales and beautiful movement, these fish look like they could be plucked straight out of the water. A bucket seems to be filled with fast-moving goldfish rests in shallow water. However, it is only on closure inspection that it becomes clear that these are a clever optical illusions. The stunning three-dimensional paintings were created by a Beijing-based artist, who used layers of resin and paint to create depth. The painstaking process sees the artist begin with a thin layer of resin, which he then paints fish onto using acrylic. Gradually, layer by layer, more details are added to bring the animals to life and create the optical illusion. On top of the sandwiched layers of resin are drawn animals before allowing the resin to settle and pouring another layer on top.

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